I'm on the Digital Home Advantage (DHA) plan. But from the time I signed up with Dish Network until now, I've set up good off-air reception of my local channels (including the SD & HD digital broadcasts).
My first question is, can I just drop the locals from my package, lowering my monthly bill by $5? I seem to remember reading that DHA must subscribe to locals--is that true, and if so is there a way around that? Those channels are basically a waste to me now, especially with my 921. Note, I am not real concerned with the possibility of the 921 getting confused for OTA guide without being subscribed to locals.
If there is no way of removing locals, then I'll probably look into "moving" to get another DMA. But, if I do, what should I know before doing so? I would rather keep my receivers connected to the phone line to avoid any hassle of fighting over related fees with them in the future. So, if that would be a problem with "moving" then I guess that's out of the question. Also I'm wondering, has anyone here been caught transferring their account to another DMA, and if so, what resulted from that?
Thanks for your input.
My first question is, can I just drop the locals from my package, lowering my monthly bill by $5? I seem to remember reading that DHA must subscribe to locals--is that true, and if so is there a way around that? Those channels are basically a waste to me now, especially with my 921. Note, I am not real concerned with the possibility of the 921 getting confused for OTA guide without being subscribed to locals.
If there is no way of removing locals, then I'll probably look into "moving" to get another DMA. But, if I do, what should I know before doing so? I would rather keep my receivers connected to the phone line to avoid any hassle of fighting over related fees with them in the future. So, if that would be a problem with "moving" then I guess that's out of the question. Also I'm wondering, has anyone here been caught transferring their account to another DMA, and if so, what resulted from that?
Thanks for your input.